To the States:
36 are up. 22 are Repubs, 14 are Dems. Very little of note, except:
Arnie, getting a nod from current polls that he may win again. He faces down Cruz Bustamante, once again, along with two other wannabes.
Wild rumors say that Warren Beatty and Rob Reiner may well run.
In GA, Sonny Perdue is falling behind in the polls and talking retirement in those vague terms that are really just misinterpretations by the press. He's up against Dems Cathy Cox and Mark Taylor.
In Fla. Jeb Bush is out. Populist Lawton Chiles returns to try and fill his father's shoes along with fellow Dem Jim Davis. Charlie Crist races out of the Republican stronghold while Reform candidate Bruce Trask has also announced. If Chiles can play the game, Fla will go Dem. Easy. But he has a strong machine to beat. One to watch!
Maryland
Thank god, Ehrlich's on the ropes. The vicious Repub. who stole a solid Dem seat thanks to the shameful "Rose Garden" campaign run by Kathy K T. Old standby's Doug Duncan and Martin O'Malley are already landing some solid blows. Ehrlich is in by default as Kathy was nowhere to be seen during the campaign, Duncan and O'Malley aren't about to make that same mistake.
Ehrlich himself has predicted defeat if O'Malley runs. It's a done deal. For the Dems, O'Malley is a better choice than good old Duncan. Duncan has come to represent the wealthy elite whereas O'Malley brings with him the conservative counties and the almighty black vote.
My prediction: O'Malley with a Duncan Lt. Gov. A heavenly combination that will reverse the tide of conservatism in the Old Line State.
New York:
Pataki -- in or out? He's been flip-flopping on the retirement issue. The Dems are bypassing a primary and putting up Elior Spitzer. ut of the gate, Spitzer wins hands down. Pataki now must decide on a heroic political death, or a noble withdrawal to prepare for his promised 2008 prez. bid.